It
is absolutely an incredible piece. Great work!
Sarah Wittmann
Event Coordinator, National Indian Child Welfare Association
Event Coordinator, National Indian Child Welfare Association
Of course I was aware of the tragic circumstances in tribal
communities that led to the passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act, but
Missing Threads put faces to those tragedies for children, children who lost
their families and culture by placement into foster care. These are not
just any faces, but the faces of Wisconsin tribal leaders, which makes it so
much more poignant, to know that the very Indian children harmed by the lack of
a law to protect them were also part of the movement that successfully
incorporated ICWA into Wisconsin law. The story could not be more inspiring!
Merriel Kruse
Quality Review Section, Bureau of Performance Management, Division of Management Services, Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
Quality Review Section, Bureau of Performance Management, Division of Management Services, Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
I thought the film was powerful, moving and extremely
informative.
Tania Cornelius, CSW, MSW
Tribal and Legislative Affairs Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
Tribal and Legislative Affairs Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
I loved it. It was emotional and heart felt….really bringing
the true reason behind the efforts to codify.
Carol
Corn
Menominee Tribal Social Services
Menominee Tribal Social Services
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